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Appel à exposition Échéance 22/05/20267/10

Places and Spaces Art Exhibition [Exposition d'art Places and Spaces]

The HortonEpsom, Royaume-Uni · vérifié le 22/05/2026
Type
Appel à exposition
Organisme
The Horton
Lieu
Epsom, Royaume-Uni
Date limite
2026-05-22

Analyse du programme

Free youth exhibition for artists aged 7–18 living or studying in Epsom & Ewell, themed on places and spaces in the borough. Artists submit one digital artwork image (2–4 MB) by 22 May 2026; selected works display in The Horton's atrium from 17–30 June 2026, with non-selected pieces shown digitally. Prize winners announced by age category at a celebration event on 20 June.

Pour qui : Young artists aged 7–18 years old living in or attending school in the borough of Epsom & Ewell.

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Critères recherchés

CritèreProgrammeJustification
Rétribution de l'artisteNonNo monetary compensation, bourse, or per diem mentioned. Prize winners are announced but no financial award stated.
Hébergement fourniNonNo accommodation provided. Artists drop off work at specified dates and times.
Atelier / espace de travailNonNo studio, workspace, or equipment provided. Artists create work independently.
Prise en charge des fraisNonExhibition is free to enter, but no travel, production, or transport costs are covered by the organiser.

Éligibilité

DisciplinesDrawing, Painting, Collage, Stitching, Sculpture
Niveau de carrièrestudent/emerging
Âge maximum18
Résidence administrativeliving or attending a school in the borough of Epsom and Ewell

Infos pratiques

Date limite2026-05-22
Langue du dossieren
Pièces demandéesDigital image of artwork (2-4 MB), One artwork per artist, 2D artwork: maximum 30cm x 42cm (A3), must be hangable, 3D artwork: maximum 50cm wide

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Source

https://www.curatorspace.com/opportunities/detail/places-and-spaces-art-exhibition/10521

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